Women and Attempted Suicide
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Women and Attempted Suicide by Raymond Jack, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024. This compelling hardback edition spans 306 pages and delves into the critical issues surrounding gender and mental health. First released in 1992, this book argues that the neglect of gender-specific factors and the overpowering influence of psychiatry have significantly contributed to the misunderstanding of attempted suicide among women. Jack presents a fresh psycho-social perspective, utilizing the theory of Causal Attribution to shed light on these complex issues. Perfect for those interested in sociology and mental health, this book is an essential read for anyone looking to understand the interplay between gender and deviant behavior. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this vital topic that continues to resonate today.